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Circle of Investors with the Stubbs Twins

Hosted by Dj @ Large Season 3 Episode 60

Investing alongside family and friends has its advantages and disadvantages, because experiences are never the same for everyone. That’s why we brought back our favourite set of twins to talk about being comfortable with conversations about money between family and friends, and more, for this episode of Easy Does It.

The Stubbs Twins joined us in the studio to delve deeper into their investments and experiences as young investors.

We talked about their favourite investments and their not-so-favourite ones as well. They also share their investment strategies as they debate investing in companies you use, and their divergent risk appetites.

You can now invest alongside the twins by buying their baskets of shares (both in the EasyEquities ZAR and EasyEquities USD accounts). Check them out here:

FinTwitter's Monthly ZAR Dividend Basket (ZAR Account):
https://platform.easyequities.io/Bundle/Details/586 

FinTwitter's to the Moon Stock Picks (ZAR Account): https://platform.easyequities.io/Bundle/Details/561 

Monthly Dividend Basket (USD Account):
https://platform.easyequities.io/Bundle/Details/585 

Shares and other investment vehicles highlighted in this episode: 

  • Purple Group 
  • Satrix Divi ETF
  • CoreShares Total World ETF
  • Sasol
  • Cloudflare 
  • Renergen 
  • Shoprite 
  • Meta
  • Trellidor

Listen to their previous Easy Does It episode here.

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